Nippon Maru museum ship

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The Nippon Maru museum ship is a preserved Japanese training sailing vessel now permanently moored in Yokohama and open to the public as a maritime museum.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf barque
museum ship
sailing training ship
beam 12.95 m
builder Kawasaki Shipyard, Kobe
surface form: Kawasaki Dockyard
builtIn Kobe
commissioned 1930
country Japan
crewComplement about 160
crossedEquatorTimes 45
currentFunction museum ship
decommissioned 1984
draft 6.90 m
enginePower 1500 hp
grossTonnage 2298 GT
hasExhibitType navigation training
sail training history
heritageDesignation Important Cultural Properties of Japan
surface form: Important Cultural Property of Japan
homePortDuringService Tokyo
languageOfSignage English
Japanese
launchDate 1930-01-27
lengthOverall 97.0 m
locatedIn Japan
Kanagawa Prefecture NERFINISHED
location Yokohama NERFINISHED
mooredAt Minato Mirai 21
Nippon Maru Memorial Park
museumOpeningYear 1985
nauticalMilesSailed over 1,830,000
nearbyAttraction Sakuragicho Station NERFINISHED
Yokohama Landmark Tower
numberOfMasts 4
openToPublic true
operator Yokohama Port Museum
originalFunction training ship
portOfRegistry Yokohama NERFINISHED
preservationStatus preserved
primaryUsePeriod 1930–1984
propulsion diesel engine
sails
rigging four-masted barque
sailArea 2760 m²
use maritime museum
tourist attraction
usedBy Japanese merchant marine cadets
voyagesCompleted over 1,800

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Yokohama hasLandmark Nippon Maru museum ship